Despite the match against Brentford being an early kick-off and shown on Sky Sports, a total of 31,880 fans came through the turnstiles to watch the 1- draw with the Bees, which saw Marcelo Bielsa's side slip to second place.

The fact that fans could tune in at home, plus a smaller away following from the travelling fans meant that this attendance was down on the 34,800 sellout that saw Leeds lose to Birmingham City last time out at Elland Road, but it was still enough for Bielsa's men to maintain their stranglehold on the Championship average attendance table.

Leeds have topped 33,000 fans in their three of their seven homes matches so far this season, despite the Brentford clash being the third Elland Road clash to be shown live on Sky Sport. The largest Elland Road attendance so far is the 35,417 fans who watched the 0-0 draw in the top of the table clash against Middlesbrough.